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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Advertising
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Promotional Materials
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Employees
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Group Portraits
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Indigenous Peoples
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Date
ca. 1933-1934
(7)
1933
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2.75x2
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7.5x9.5
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3.75x4.5
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6.5x10.5
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6.5x4
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Kaufmann & Fabry co.
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[A Century of Progress promotional poster featuring the "I will" maiden beckoning fairgoers to attend Chicago's centenary celebration.]
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[Artistic design promoting the Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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[Native American display promoting the Old Fort Dearborn exhibit at A Century of Progress.]
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[The Century of Progress Promotion Department assembles for a group photograph. The photo is undated.]
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[The Century of Progress Promotion Department assembles for a group photograph. The photo is undated.]
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[The logo design for the 1934 Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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"The grand-daddy of all Plymouth cars meets its latest descendant at the Chicago World's Fair test track of the Chrysler corporation as Mrs. Ethel Miller of Turlock, California, turns in the first Plymouth ever built and in return receives title to the one millionth car from J.B. Wagstaff, director of advertising for the company. City and Fair officials welcomed Mrs. Miller at ceremony held yesterday (Saturday) at the Fair. Left to Right are Jeffrey A. O'Connor, Chicago commissioner of public service, Rufus C. Dawes, president of the Century of Progress, Mrs. Miller, Lenox R. Lohr, general manager of the Fair, George Kennedy, deputy commissioner, and J.B. Wagstaff."
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"Van Cleef Brothers sales force."
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